Assisi is often called the city of St. Francis, and there is no exaggeration in this, as traces of the Poor Man's stay and activity are omnipresent. The impressive basilica built after his death delighted me with the magnificent frescoes by Giotto, Cimabue and the Lorenzetti brothers. Despite the crowds of tourists and pilgrims, Assisi has retained its unique charm, and among the medieval buildings you can find the remains of Roman buildings such as the temple of Minerva, renamed a church, or the amphitheater.